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03-02-2014 10:15 PM

llombardo

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mala

Don't u just love that?? 😁

I'll give him this one. He was right I was wrong...

03-02-2014 10:12 PM

Mala

Quote:

Originally Posted by llombardo

he was just proving a point

Don't u just love that?? 😁

03-02-2014 09:56 PM

SummerGSDLover

Mine also broke out of the lift up door one. He broke the darn thing so badly I had to buy him a new crate.
Now using rock climbing clips. Ugh. Houdini is right. He even pulled one side of the collapsing part INWARD to get out and shimmied his way out of the top part. This is a wire crate. Ugggghh
*-*Summer*-*

03-02-2014 09:54 PM

llombardo

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mala

Geez! What a smart guy! I have to be thankful then because mine hasn't tried or even bothered with it. I did use another wire crate and one of my gsd unlocked both top and bottom sliding locks woke up to find her sleeping elsewhere

The first crate he got out of was a heavy 20 year old crate. They don't make crates like that one anymore and he figured that out pretty fast. I tried the twist ties and he untied each of them perfectly. He isn't in a crate anymore. He knew he was ready before I did, he was just proving a point

03-02-2014 09:48 PM

Mala

Quote:

Originally Posted by llombardo

Oh yes he did and he bent it, so it's even harder to push all the way down.

Geez! What a smart guy! I have to be thankful then because mine hasn't tried or even bothered with it. I did use another wire crate and one of my gsd unlocked both top and bottom sliding locks woke up to find her sleeping elsewhere